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September 9th and September 10th
New York Marriott Downtown
85 West Street, New York City
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September 9th | Professionals
Law Enforcement, Counterterrorism, Corporate Security, Emergency Services and Victim Support
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The September 9th program is held in partnership with LinCT-AA, INVICTM and NYPD Shield. Subject matter experts will explore the landscape of today’s evolving threats, the role of journalism and artificial intelligence, lessons learned in preparing for large scale events, and studying the ideologies that fuel extremism. Through thought-provoking discussions about lessons learned, the day will highlight innovative strategies for prevention, preparedness, and the responsible use of emerging tools in a rapidly shifting world.
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9/9 Morning Sessions
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once:
The CT Environment in 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Journalism:
Dawn of a New Era or Another Bell Tolling for Fact & Fairness
Preparing for Large-Scale Events:
A Collaborative Approach to Safety, Security and Support
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9/9 Afternoon Sessions
Is AI a Force for Good or Bad?
Exploring the Implications for Policing and Security
From A to Evil: The Salad Bar of Ideology
Milestone Anniversaries: Reflections on 7/7 and 9/11
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To view confirmed speakers and descriptions of the September 9th panel discussions, click here.
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In person attendance on September 9th is intended for professionals and requires an access code. Complete this form to request the access code. All are invited to attend via the live stream broadcast. Registration is required.
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September 10th | 9/11 Community
Victims' Families, Responders, Survivors, and Providers
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The September 10th program is presented in collaboration with our 9/11 Partners. Professionals who have dedicated their careers to supporting the 9/11 Community will share critical updates on victim support programs, advocacy initiatives, medical and mental health care, legal proceedings, and long-term strategies to foster strength and resilience. The event provides an opportunity for the 9/11 Community and those who serve them to gather in advance of the 24th Anniversary.
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9/10 Morning Sessions
Stories of Resilience/Building Resilient Communities:
The Next Generation
Observations and Reflections: Military Commission at Guantanamo Bay
Pursuing Justice: Legal Proceedings 20+ Years After 9/11
Psychological and Community Resilience in Times of Crisis
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9/10 Afternoon Sessions
Updates from the VCF for Responders and Survivors
The Journey Forward: Shared Paths to Healing
Update on the WTC Health Program and Related Issues
Creating Space: Conversations on Mental Health and Community Support
Looking Ahead to the 25th Anniversary
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To view confirmed speakers and descriptions of the September 10th panel discussions, click here.
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VOICES Hosts Its 2nd Annual 9/11 Day Service Project
In the spirit of the National Day of Service and Remembrance, VOICES is proud to host our 2nd Annual 9/11 Day of Service Project at our 2025 NYC Symposium on September 9th and 10th. Presenters and Symposium attendees alike, are invited to pay it forward by assembling preparedness backpacks – one for themselves and one to be donated to others. The Pack for Preparedness Project is sponsored by 9/11 Day and AmeriCorps.
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
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From 9/11 to today, helping families and communities heal after tragedy
Voices Center for Resilience assists communities in preparing for and recovering from tragedy, and provides long-term support and resources that promote mental health care and wellness, for victims' families, responders and survivors.
More Information: VoicesCenter.org
(203) 966-3911 | Support@VoicesCenter.org
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